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Enter Art Exhibit Enter Culture Exhibit Enter Geography Exhibit Enter History Exhibit Enter Science Exhibit

Hall of Art Back to main hallwayhallway To view exhibitexhibit

Art of North America Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #20

Art of South America Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #22

Art of Africa Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #7

Art of Middle East Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #29

Art of Europe Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #2

Art of Central Asia Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #14

Art of Southeast Asia Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #20

Art of Oceania Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway Clue #32

Hall of Culture Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view exhibitexhibit

Culture of North America Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #17

Culture of South America Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #24

Culture of Africa Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #6

Culture of Middle East Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #26

Culture of Europe Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #5

Culture of Central Asia Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #11

Culture of Southeast Asia Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #36

Culture of Oceania Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway Clue #31

Hall of Geography Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view exhibitexhibit

Geography of North America Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #19

Geography of South America Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #23

Geography of Africa Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #10

Geography of Middle East Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #27

Geography of Europe Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #3

Geography of Central Asia Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #12

Geography of Southeast Asia Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #38

Geography of Oceania Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway Clue #33

Hall of History Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view exhibitexhibit

History of North America Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #18

History of South America Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #25

History of Africa Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #9

History of Middle East Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #30

History of Europe Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #1

History of Central Asia Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #13

History of Southeast Asia Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #39

History of Oceania Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway Clue #34

Hall of Science Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view exhibitexhibit

Science of North America Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #16

Science of South America Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #21

Science of Africa Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #8

Science of Middle East Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #28

Science of Europe Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #4

Science of Central Asia Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #15

Science of Southeast Asia Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway To view next artifactnext artifact Clue #40

Science of Oceania Dear Dr. Lensington: Back to main hallwaymain hallway Clue #35

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